Some patterns of internal migration in North West Province, South Africa, 1996-2001

Migration is an important component of population change in North West province of South Africa. Unfortunately, reliable data on migration is difficult to collect. The aim of this study is to provide estimates of net internal migration for North West province using indirect estimation procedure base...

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Main Author: Martin Palamuleni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2010-04-01
Series:The Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa
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Online Access:http://www.td-sa.net/index.php/td/article/view/124
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spelling doaj-da6936e9e4184681ac9b6bb28568ef0d2020-11-24T21:42:45ZengAOSISThe Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa1817-44342415-20052010-04-0161e1e1610.4102/td.v6i1.124111Some patterns of internal migration in North West Province, South Africa, 1996-2001Martin Palamuleni0Population Training and Research Unit, North West University, MmabathoMigration is an important component of population change in North West province of South Africa. Unfortunately, reliable data on migration is difficult to collect. The aim of this study is to provide estimates of net internal migration for North West province using indirect estimation procedure based on survival ratios. This method has been under-utilised in demographic research in the country. The results indicate that during the intercensal period 1996-2001 North West province experienced net out-migration. There are migration differentials by region, municipalities and gender. Bojanala and Southern regions experienced net in-migration whereas Central and Bophirima regions experienced net out-migration. The above migration patterns resemble the nature of social and economic development in the province. One policy implication of the study is that efforts should continue being made to make the sending municipalities more attractive so as to reduce the inflow of people to the crowded and more affluent municipalities.http://www.td-sa.net/index.php/td/article/view/124migrationsurvival ratiopopulation growth ratein-migrationout-migrationSouth Africa
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Some patterns of internal migration in North West Province, South Africa, 1996-2001
The Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa
migration
survival ratio
population growth rate
in-migration
out-migration
South Africa
author_facet Martin Palamuleni
author_sort Martin Palamuleni
title Some patterns of internal migration in North West Province, South Africa, 1996-2001
title_short Some patterns of internal migration in North West Province, South Africa, 1996-2001
title_full Some patterns of internal migration in North West Province, South Africa, 1996-2001
title_fullStr Some patterns of internal migration in North West Province, South Africa, 1996-2001
title_full_unstemmed Some patterns of internal migration in North West Province, South Africa, 1996-2001
title_sort some patterns of internal migration in north west province, south africa, 1996-2001
publisher AOSIS
series The Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa
issn 1817-4434
2415-2005
publishDate 2010-04-01
description Migration is an important component of population change in North West province of South Africa. Unfortunately, reliable data on migration is difficult to collect. The aim of this study is to provide estimates of net internal migration for North West province using indirect estimation procedure based on survival ratios. This method has been under-utilised in demographic research in the country. The results indicate that during the intercensal period 1996-2001 North West province experienced net out-migration. There are migration differentials by region, municipalities and gender. Bojanala and Southern regions experienced net in-migration whereas Central and Bophirima regions experienced net out-migration. The above migration patterns resemble the nature of social and economic development in the province. One policy implication of the study is that efforts should continue being made to make the sending municipalities more attractive so as to reduce the inflow of people to the crowded and more affluent municipalities.
topic migration
survival ratio
population growth rate
in-migration
out-migration
South Africa
url http://www.td-sa.net/index.php/td/article/view/124
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